Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho yesterday
remained mum over allegations he forged a Kenya Certificate of Secondary
Education (KCSE) examination results slip showing a score of C+ as he
maintained that he was proud of his D- grade.
Mr Joho said he did not want to pre-empt his response to the detectives today when asked about the forged papers.
He
was summoned to appear before the Directorate of Criminal
Investigations over claims that he forged his KCSE exam results to
secure admission to university.
This followed a brief
from the examination agency that a certificate claiming that Mr Joho
attained a C+ in 1992 was fake amid claims that he gained entry at the
University of Nairobi, dropped studies and subsequently transferred to
Kampala International University using the forged results.
Mr Joho said he was happy with the grade he got because he had turned it around into “real success”.
“I got a D-minus, but I have since made tremendous progress,” said Mr Joho.
The
D- certificate will shine the spotlight on the degree he received from
Gretsa University in Thika given the minimum entry grade to university
remains C+.
“A forensic examination done on the handwriting and
signatures appearing on the University of Nairobi application form was
positive that it was actually filled and signed by Mr Joho,” says Spy
agency NIS.
The governor has been engaged in a spat
with President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto over
development in the Coast region.
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